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2 minutes ago, kline19 said:

Congrats!!!! What's your local field office?

Chicago

CITIZENSHIP PROCESS

December 2, 2018 submitted application on-line.  Estimated Completion Time: 14 months or March 2020.

December 8, 2018 received notice on USCIS that Biometrics scheduled , date not yet shown.

December 10, 2018 saw in 'Documents' section of USCIS that Bio scheduled for  28 December 2018.

December 13, 2018 did a walk-in to the scheduled service center, and they did the appointment on the spot. New completion time reads 13 months to February 2020.

May 10, 2019 - received notification that interview has been scheduled. Date for the interview is Jun 12th, 2019. Completion time reads 9 months to February 2020.

June 12, 2019 - Passed the Interview. Waiting for Oath Ceremony Date. Estimated Wait Time: 6 months per the online portal. 

June 17, 2019 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled to July 9th, 2019. Wait Time: 5 months per the online portal. 

July 9th, 2019 - Oath Ceremony Done, Naturalization complete. Total time was 220 days or 7 months and 8 days.

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1 hour ago, hobbitspouse said:

Global Entry question. Does anyone that received a new 10-year  PR card with an existing GOES card had to do a visit to the enrollment center to update the information on the system? Trying to figure out how to use my Global Entry card again. If you haven't checked this program out, you should - worth every penny.

hobbitspouse - you don’t have to visit an enrollment center.  You can do that when you return to the US from overseas next time.  The CBP officer will be able to update it for you.  A change of green card expiration is automatically done because your A# does not change.

 

When you become a US citizen, that will require an update and a new card (but from the same account).

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Hi everyone,

 

My wife filed her I-751 in Jan 2018 and so far she has received two extension letters. We are trying to get a sense of when she can expect the process to complete. We live in Seattle, and believe her processing center is California (her Receipt number is WAC###). 

 

Looked at the most recent conversations here, but they all seem to be for people with N-400s as well. Can you give us some insight on what timeline we should expect?

 

Thanks!

 

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On 2/5/2019 at 5:27 PM, Ivan W said:

I got the same email like you. It said "We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time. We will notify you when your case status changes. We last took action on your case on January 22, 2019." Does anyone get this email ? 

when you applied? 

On 2/5/2019 at 9:26 PM, GBOS said:

Most people here who have already been approved had no interview.  Some did have RFE.

when did you applied?

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2 minutes ago, Reshma said:

when did you applied?

 

 

 

i applied in january 2018 i am so stress when i am going to get my green card 

 

Reshma - I personally would not try to imagine the level of stress anyone has.  If you applied in January 2018, both CSC and VSC are working “roughly” around those batches.

 

CSC is actually working on January 2018 to March 2018.  Approvals are randomly all over.  Most people who applied with CSC in October 2017 to December 2017 have their cases transferred to TSC, NSC, and VSC, so they (unfortunately) have to wait longer than those applying after them.

 

VSC is definitely working on the first half of January 2018 applications.  I tracked the movement regularly just to see where I stand.

 

With all of this being said, you must realize that USCIS does NOT always process (approve, deny, RFE) in a chronological order.  So all we can do is wait.

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2 minutes ago, Reshma said:

I applied at vermont EAC 1808.....

 

if we need to know which moth they are processing. how do we know?

 

is there any way

You can and you can’t - refer to my post to you just now.  This is where VSC appears to be at EAC180755XXXX.

 

The app many of us use to track “broadly” where the processing is at is called CASE TRACKER

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1 hour ago, amisa said:

Hi everyone,

 

My wife filed her I-751 in Jan 2018 and so far she has received two extension letters. We are trying to get a sense of when she can expect the process to complete. We live in Seattle, and believe her processing center is California (her Receipt number is WAC###). 

 

Looked at the most recent conversations here, but they all seem to be for people with N-400s as well. Can you give us some insight on what timeline we should expect?

 

Thanks!

 

California fillers are been approved so don’t worry hopefully you will hear something soon.

 

but the normal timeline now is 15.5 - 19.5 months. 

 
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